Hartford, Wis. — What was meant to be a heart-warming holiday morning turned into an unexpected arrest scene at the Walmart on Thiel Street on Saturday, Dec. 6, when 24-year-old Sophia Malak walked right into trouble — literally into a room filled with police officers and children.
Police in Hartford say Malak, who lives in Milwaukee, had already been wanted in connection with a felony retail theft from that same Walmart earlier in the week. Investigators believe she returned to the store that Saturday morning planning to steal more items, not knowing it was hosting its annual Shop with a Cop event — a holiday tradition that invites local kids to pick out Christmas gifts alongside more than a dozen law enforcement officers inside the store.


Inside those brightly lit aisles, full of eager children and smiling officers armed with shopping lists, things were unfolding as usual. But when Malak walked in pushing a cart containing over $250 worth of merchandise, officers on the floor recognized her almost immediately and moved in. According to police, she claimed she was “just trying to get gifts for her kids,” but ultimately admitted to stealing and even told detectives she “would have shoplifted again” if not for the overwhelming police presence.
By the time officers placed her in custody, the holiday event continued uninterrupted, with kids still picking out presents and parents breathing sighs of relief. Law enforcement sources say they also found approximately $900 worth of stolen toys in Malak’s vehicle, elevating the case to a felony retail theft charge that prosecutors say she now faces.
For the children and volunteers at the event, the incident was a momentary disruption — a reminder that the spirit of giving can happen even when life throws unexpected twists. Chief Shawn McGee of the Town of Hartford Police summed it up with a note of empathy, saying it’s “sad that somebody feels the need” to commit theft in the first place, especially amid a season meant for joy and generosity.
Shoppers who witnessed the arrest described it as surreal — one minute children were comparing toy choices, and the next, police were handcuffing a woman in the same aisle. Yet, unlike many high-stress crime scenes, no parties were hurt and the rest of the Shop with a Cop event carried on without a hitch.
As Malak awaits her day in court, the community’s holiday spirit appears to have stayed intact, a testament to the resilience of traditions that bring people together — even under the most unexpected circumstances.
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